War's of the South

A Four Kingdom's Story

The team looks for clues about the presence of fey touched locales

Quick Synopsis:

The group returns from the mountains having cleaned out a dwarven encampment from the goblin raiders which overran the station. They discovered the presence of an orc there relating instructions for further actions. This unlikely alliance was cut short however, as the adventurers made quick work of goblinoids. This was reported to Durn along with the lack of survivors.

Our feyborne character continue to search out clues for their respective quests and have joined forces in a surprising turn of events. Volk returns to the Iron Tap after a night spent at an underground boxing club. He goes to sleep off the beatings and hangover and wakes up to find his purse a little heavier than when he left and receiving some respect from those in the know. Curiously his heirloom headband contains some new adornments.

Recovering from his ordeal the night before Volk agrees to help guide the party down to Whitebridge where he was considering traveling anyway. Once there they begin to search for Lyear and are directed to Theros, a member of The Crimson Dawn. This man is clearly beleaguered attempting to secure this area and indicates Lyear has failed to return from running a patrol he carries out. The party sets out on his trail and as of now his fate is unknown.

A blog for your campaign

While the wiki is great for organizing your campaign world, it’s not the best way to chronicle your adventures. For that purpose, you need a blog!

The Adventure Log will allow you to chronologically order the happenings of your campaign. It serves as the record of what has passed. After each gaming session, come to the Adventure Log and write up what happened. In time, it will grow into a great story!

Best of all, each Adventure Log post is also a wiki page! You can link back and forth with your wiki, characters, and so forth as you wish.

One final tip: Before you jump in and try to write up the entire history for your campaign, take a deep breath. Rather than spending days writing and getting exhausted, I would suggest writing a quick “Story So Far” with only a summary. Then, get back to gaming! Grow your Adventure Log over time, rather than all at once.